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Title: | How Risky People of Getting COVID-19 based on Their Daily Activities? |
Authors: | Ariyanti, Fajar Mustakim, Mustakim T A Al Ayubi, Moch Pratiwi Marlisman, Desty |
Keywords: | behavior COVID-19 daily activity risk factor |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Abstract: | Abstract In Indonesia at the end of 2020, COVID-19 cases were increasing and predicted to continue, as it had not yet passed the peak of the pandemic curve. The government had implemented mobility restrictions to reduce exposure to COVID-19. This study aimed to identify the risk of people getting COVID-19 based on their daily activities. Using a cross-sectional design, this study took 315 respondents under non-probability sampling from September to October 2020. The data were analyzed using the Chi-square test with α 0.05. This study showed that the risk percentage of people infected with COVID-19 based on their daily activities was 15.56% at low-risk, 63.81% at moderate-low risk, 17.14% at moderate risk, and 3.9% at moderate-high risk. Factors that were significantly related to the risk of getting COVID-19 in terms of daily activities were sex, attitude, and COVID-19 preventive behavior. In brief, the risk of getting COVID-19 could be assessed from daily activities carried out during the pandemic's peak. Keywords: behavior, COVID-19, daily activity, risk factor |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/6499 |
Appears in Collections: | VOL 16 NO 4 2021 |
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